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| Most would consider an Un-Holy crossbreed between serpent and mortal. Scholars have been rather hesitant to confirm the exact origins of the Yuan-Ti people weather it was some dark magic ritual or simple adventurous procreation, | Most would consider an Un-Holy crossbreed between serpent and mortal. Scholars have been rather hesitant to confirm the exact origins of the Yuan-Ti people weather it was some dark magic ritual or simple adventurous procreation, | ||
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| + | //(Note: In normal D&D lore the playable Yuan-Ti are known as ‘purebloods’ yet they are humanoid. In Felwind, ‘Pureblood’ Yuan-Ti references full Serpents or Serpent peope such as Naga. And the Normal D&D yuan-Ti are known as Half-Blood)// | ||
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| //Source: \\ Battlezoo Ancestries: Lamia \\ (3rd Party)// | //Source: \\ Battlezoo Ancestries: Lamia \\ (3rd Party)// | ||
| - | Text. | + | This Sub-Species is the most common form of Yuan-Ti and what most people imagine when talking about ‘Snake-People’. Lamia are often Humanoids with a snake body replacing their legs. Much larger than a normal huamnoid and normally have very large pointed ears. two (2) pairs of arms is also a uncommon feature. \\ |
| + | Naga on the other hand are far more snake like. Similar with a humanoid with a snake body for legs but they often have scales completely covering their body, serpent heads, some with very long necks or Cobra hoods, they also tend to be even bigger than Lamia. Despite the differences in appearance their traits, cultures and overall similarities means they are lumped together as a sub-catogry. | ||
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